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“Never grow up” Jackie Chan
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Currently reading, "Seth Speaks - The Eternal Validity of the Soul" by Jane Roberts
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The Talisman by S.King. I had not read him in many years, I prefer mare literary books, or essais, bit I am enjouing it...
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A spy like me by Kim Sherwood.
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"Beach Music" by Pat Conroy. Good but long.
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Yes, I agree that not many People Read.
I must admit I am not much of a Book Reader either. I would rather watch the Film. However... the Only Author and Books I have read were from James Herbert... the Rats Trilogy and others like the Fog. I don't know quite how I came to reading such Graphic Horror, I guess it just Clicked. I have tried reading other Books but I lose interest very quickly and I fall asleep. But at least I have read books. |
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So I got roped into a book club on WhatsApp by a friend lol. Last month we read I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll-- dreadful book! This month we are reading Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, which is much better lol.
I am also reading I Let You Go by Clare Macintosh. I finished writing my first novel in May. Almost done editing for the 2nd time (2 chs left) and then I'll be searching for an agent and querying! |
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The Alchemist its my fav book since i read it i read it all night !!
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Currently reading, "Seth Speaks - The Eternal Validity of the Soul" by Jane Roberts looks like your account has been deactivated. Regardless,that is a great book. As for me I usually read a couple at a time. Currently reading The Golden Bough and the Oera Linda. |
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Just finished "The Waiting" by Michael Connelly
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Im currently reading James Patterson The number one Lawyer. It’s fast paced justice/ law / crime reading at its best. I’ve just purchased four more of his books. Dean Koontz is another author I enjoy and anything from Stephen King. But the best book I read last year was by Laura Dave entitled The Last Thing He Told Me. Scott Pratt is an enjoyable writer. I mean to read a lot this year. Please try a book it is a great suppressor of vices and urges and expands your mind and outlook.
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Notes From the Underground - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Been trying to reread some of the mandatory classics and dig a bit deeper into the authors, the is of the latter. I enjoyed Dostoevsky back when Crime & Punishment then Poor Folk were assigned in college lit classes, and enjoyed them even more rereading recently. But I read The Idiot for the first time and fully realized the genius of Dostoevsky's character writing, those C&C opened my eyes to it. This, being more of a personal, somewhat autobiographical, was different but I rather enjoyed it. I really enjoyed it more than I thought I would. |
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"The Institute" by Stephen King.
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A Man on the Moon
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A Man on the Moon
I never realized how close the Apollo program came to disaster. They nearly landed on dangerous, rocky terrain due to a miscalculated landing spot, but last-second adjustments saved the mission. |
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A Man on the Moon
I never realized how close the Apollo program came to disaster. They nearly landed on dangerous, rocky terrain due to a miscalculated landing spot, but last-second adjustments saved the mission. |
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